The lawsuit argues that the wife intentionally caused her husband’s death and that her estate should not be the beneficiary to any property or policies tied to the husband.
Public financing is falling into place to build a residence hall for students at the regional campus of the University of Connecticut in downtown Hartford, which is expected to open in the fall of 2026.
The family of a former University of Connecticut professor has filed a lawsuit against the estate of his late wife who was found dead on the day she was supposed to be sentenced for her husband’s death.
Notre Dame-West Haven junior Abdou Toure now has 17 Division I offers after UConn men's basketball coach Dan Hurley made one Monday night.
He complained of rising tuitions at the University of Connecticut and the separate Connecticut State University system. He noted the latter has both falling student enrollment and higher costs. “I have been reaching out to university presidents across ...
Seton Hall takes on the No. 6 UConn Huskies after Jada Eads scored 20 points in the Pirates' 58-52 victory over the Marquette Golden Eagles.
The Huskies have gone 4-5 at home. Houston Christian has a 4-8 record against teams over .500. The Vaqueros are 3-3 in conference play. UT Rio Grande Valley scores 79.9 points and has outscored opponents by 9.
Creighton and UConn are neck-and-neck in the Big East standings as they meet in this college basketball odds, prediction, and pick.
Connecticut lawmakers on the Higher Education Committee voted to draft legislation aimed at preventing questionable spending by public college officials.
The H-1B program, a hot topic ahead of President-elect Trump's inauguration, is used by many CT companies — especially technology businesses.
Aware that Trump can close the doors almost immediately, Maria Mostajo, a former Manhattan prosecutor, and Carolyn Setlow, a retired business executive, have been working furiously to settle families in Connecticut through a project they founded in their small town of Washington.
Resident fears of retaliation from staff members for voicing concerns about care and services are common but preventable in assisted living communities and nursing homes, according to a new report from a gerontology expert.